Where to Handle Speeding Violations on Highways?
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For highway violations within the province, fines can be paid at the local traffic police brigade where the vehicle is registered. For out-of-province highway violations, they can be handled through postal agency services. Below are specific details about highway speed limits: 1. Speed Limits: On two-lane highways, the speed limit for the leftmost lane is 100-120 km/h, while the middle lane is 60-100 km/h. For three-lane highways, from left to right, the speed limits are 110-120 km/h, 90-110 km/h, and 60-90 km/h, respectively. 2. Regulations: Strictly adhere to the speed limit regulations on highways to avoid accidents caused by speeding. Driving too slowly can also hinder the normal flow of other vehicles. During rainy or snowy conditions, speed should be reduced accordingly. 3. Maintaining Distance: Under normal conditions, with dry pavement and good braking, the distance between vehicles (in meters) should not be less than the numerical value of the speed (in km/h).